article on: <span class="searchmatch">phelonion</span> Wikipedia phaelonion From Ancient Greek φαιλόνιον (phailónion). IPA(key): /fəˈləʊniən/ <span class="searchmatch">phelonion</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">phelonions</span> or phelonia)...
<span class="searchmatch">phelonions</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">phelonion</span>...
richly decorated vestment worn by Orthodox bishops, instead of a priest's <span class="searchmatch">phelonion</span> (chasuble in western church). 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of...
(pʻakełn), from Byzantine Greek φακεόλεον (phakeóleon). ფაკელი • (paḳeli) <span class="searchmatch">phelonion</span> headscarf Middle Georgian: ფაკელი (paḳeli) (obsolete) →⇒ Svan: ლჷფკე̄ლ...
episcopal sandals, epitrachil, mantya (mantle), mitre (hat), omophor, <span class="searchmatch">phelonion</span>, rochet (surplice), sakkos, sticharion, stole, tunicle, vestments, zucchetto...
from Old Church Slavonic фелонь (felonĭ), from Ancient Greek φελόνιον (<span class="searchmatch">phelónion</span>). felon n (plural feloane) cape worn by the priest over the liturgical...
page 96 of 79–113, erroneously links with Old Georgian ფაკელი (paḳeli, “<span class="searchmatch">phelonion</span>, headscarf”) Erten, Metin (2000) “fork’a”, in Lazca-Türkçe, Türkçe-Lazca...